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The Latin word frangere is related to the Proto-Indo-European root *bhreh₂, meaning "to break." This root has given rise to many words in English, including "break," "brittle," "fracture," and "fragile."
Etymology The word defragment is derived from two Latin words De Meaning to remo
Fragment Etymology Late Middle English from Old French fragment from Latin fragmentu
Etymology Fragmentary derives from the Latin word fragmentarius meaning broken or i
Fragment Etymology Late Middle English from Old French fragment from Latin fragmentu
Etymology The word shard comes from the Middle English word schard which in turn or
Etymology The word fraction is derived from the Latin word fractio which means a b
Etymology The word crumb derives from the Old English word cruma meaning fragment
Etymology The word fritter comes from the Middle English word fritour which in turn
Etymology French éclat brilliance distinction outburst Latin éclaircir to ma
Etymology Derived from the Old English word hlænan meaning to lean or incline Ger
Etymology The word spark comes from the Old English word spearca meaning to scatter
Etymology The word flake comes from the Old Norse word flaka which means a thin pie